Program
Friday, 29th July 2011

The programme is subject to change and will be updated on a regular basis.

Sports Psychology

Nutrition & Supplements

Rehab / Reconditioning

Acute Injury Management

Sports Liability

08:00

Key Note: The significance of psychological factors on athletic performance and development of the athletic career.
P. Wyllemann (Belgium)

Chair: L. Brown (NSCA, USA), Y. Hutzler (IFAPA, Israel)

08:30

SUMMARY LECTURE: Why do Athletes stagnate in Performance? – Diagnostic Tools in Psychology
The common understanding of Athletic enhancement intuitively covers all but the psychological coverage. This workshop practices diagnostic tools with pertinent therapeutic solutions via case reports from sports
P. Wyllemann (Belgium)

Maximum admissions: 60

09:00

SUMMARY LECTURE: Hands-on practical course on the popular colourful technique with elastic tape
I. Kumbrink, K-Taping (Germany)

Maximum admissions: 40

09:30

SUMMARY LECTURE: Speed Training – Specific and General Reconditioning Techniques
Speed is postulated to be the most effective out of the five conditional abilities to improve athletic performance. This course introduces the most efficient training designs and strategies
B. Knowles (USA)

Maximum admissions: 40 Outdoors

10:00

Coffee Break

10:15

WS 03 Why do Athletes stagnate in Performance? – Diagnostic Tools in Psychology
The common understanding of Athletic enhancement intuitively covers all but the psychological coverage. This workshop practices diagnostic tools with pertinent therapeutic solutions via case reports from sports
P. Wyllemann (Belgium)

Maximum admissions: 60

oral presentations
TBA

10:15

WS 04 Hands-on practical course on the popular colourful technique with elastic tape
I. Kumbrink, K-Taping (Germany)

Maximum admissions: 40

oral presentations
TBA
11:45

WS 05 Speed Training – Specific and General Reconditioning Techniques
Speed is postulated to be the most effective out of the five conditional abilities to improve athletic performance. This course introduces the most efficient training designs and strategies
B. Knowles (USA)

Maximum admissions: 40 Outdoors

oral presentations
TBA
13:15 Lunch Session WORLD OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Moderation: T. Graf-Baumann (Germany)
 

Chair: A. Elnemr (ESHFSS, Egypt), J. Niebauer (ÖGSMP, Austria)

14:00

SUMMARY LECTURE: Game Play in Childhood and Adolescence – Strategies in Soccer Training
Fostering talent during childhood is more challenging than recognizing it. The driving force for motivating these young athletes is allowing creativity
A. Galustian (UK)

Maximum admissions: 40 outdoors

14:30

SUMMARY LECTURE: Taping and Bracing in Sports
Hands-on practical course on the most common athletic tape jobs with a scientific outlining of cost efficient brace alternatives
H. Gharavi (Germany)

Maximum admissions: 40

15:00

SUMMARY LECTURE: Ultrasound Diagnostic Imaging in Sports Medicine
This practical course teaches how to use ultrasound for imaging the musculo-skeletal system as well as abdominal organs pertinent to common sports trauma
K. Lerch (Germany)

Maximum admissions: 24

15:30

SUMMARY LECTURE: Athlete's Food - Sports Nutrition Workshop
Learn how to conserve vitamins in your food and cook with the right ingredients, especially how to use oils healthy
T. Ziegenfuss (USA)

Maximum admissions: 15

16:00 Coffee Break
16:20

WS 01 Taping and Bracing in Sports
Hands-on practical course on the most common athletic tape jobs with a scientific outlining of cost efficient brace alternatives
H. Gharavi (Germany)

Maximum admissions: 40

oral presentations
TBA

16:20

WS 06 Game Play in Childhood and Adolescence – Strategies in Soccer Training
Fostering talent during childhood is more challenging than recognizing it. The driving force for motivating these young athletes is allowing creativity
A. Galustian (UK)

Maximum admissions: 40 outdoors

oral presentations
TBA
17:50

WS 02 Ultrasound Diagnostic Imaging in Sports Medicine
This practical course teaches how to use ultrasound for imaging the musculo-skeletal system as well as abdominal organs pertinent to common sports trauma
K. Lerch (Germany)

Maximum admissions: 24

oral presentations
TBA

17:50

WS 07 Athlete's Food - Sports Nutrition Workshop
Learn how to conserve vitamins in your food and cook with the right ingredients, especially how to use oils healthy
T. Ziegenfuss (USA)

Maximum admissions: 15

oral presentations
TBA
19:20 End of Academic Program Day 2

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